Talk:Browne Issue System

Advantages
I've added a little text under the 'advantages' section. It's a proven method of managing loan libraries, so I suspect it may still be used in locations where the library is small and so a computerised system is overkill, or in locations where finances are limited or electricity infrastructure/computer systems cannot be easily achieved (e.g. developing countries, remote locations). Perhaps a current library practitioner can add some text here and suitable references? Also, are there alternative non-computer based systems in use which are considered better than the Browne system? Perhaps librarians working in developing countries/ locations without guaranteed electrical supplies might be able to comment and strengthen this article. regards --mgaved (talk) 11:48, 26 July 2014 (UTC)

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